Abstract
PANTOEA AGGLOMERANS ISOLATED FROM INFECTED ATOPIC DERMATITIS LESION IN A CHILD, A PATHOGEN OR A HARMLESS COMMENSAL: A CASE REPORT

Atopic dermatitis is a recurrent chronic inflammatory disease of the skin characterized by a distinctive tendency to be colonized/infected by microorganism. P. agglomerans, a primarily plant pathogens is reported here as a possible pathogenic bacteria infecting atopic dermatitis lesion in a child.